Ride Maps

Club members have recorded some maps from their GPS devices, mainly
smartphones to record routes we have travelled on the Sunshine Coast and beyond.
These are recorded and stored on the club website. See the menu or by clicking
below. Due to the demise of Bikely, may of these routes have been misplaced or
lost so be patient while we rebuild the collection of maps available.

Note that due to the recent demise of Bikely, there are
limited ride maps available online so I ask that you be patient while I try and
rebuild the website.

I have checked with the Information Centre on 6th Avenue Maroochydore (Cnr
Aerodrome Rd) and they advise me they still only keep a copy of this old
Translink map for reference, but have no spare copies to give out. If you need
paper copies and are unable to print these out yourself you should either buy a
Brisway Street directory or check with your regional Sunshine Coast Council
Office in case they do provide paper copies. For best result you should print
these files on A3 Paper and in landscape orientation.

If you have a cycling route you would like to share with other members

You can do one of the following:

a) Describe the route in text form and supply in an E-Mail or
as an attachment to an e-mail in Text format (Windows Notepad/Wordpad).b) Using a GPS device (Such as a Smartphone), get a GPS tracker
app and use it to map the route as you cycle, download
and e-mail the GPX file created for uploading to the Ride Maps section of this
website. Either Strava or My Tracks are good tools to map routes on a
smartphone. Suggested Android Apps as of 18th November 2019

Note: To save battery, would suggest you allow GPS to work in
background so the screen is not always on and the device will still record GPS.

On Android Devices:

Settings --> Battery
Power Saving Mode and Ultra Power Saving Mode are turned off
Smart Resolution are turned on
Launch, Manage all automatically Turn Off
Under Optimise, leave screen timeout to 30sec, Leave GPS Turned On, Leave
Autorotate on
Battery Percentage, select next to icon

MAPFACTOR: This App uses openstreetmap so you can use this without
the internet connected to follow existing routes and record new routes.
Would suggest you download the free maps using this app so it can be used
this way after initially installing it for the country you are riding in.
The reviews I have seen indicate the interface is a bit clumsy and hard to
navigate, but works very well. You can use ES FILE EXPLORER to navigate your
android device drive to select gpx files and select the app to add these
routes to its menu.

To Records New Route:1) select
My Places2) Record/re-play/manage tab at top3)
Record as GPX button at the bottom

To Navigate an existing
route:1) select My Places2) Record/re-play/manage tab at the top3) A list of recorded maps will appear. Tap on the map then select
Show on Map4) Tap on map once, a popup menu will appear at the bottom of the
map. select the Navigate button

Word of Warning with Mapfactor Navigator (It may apply
to other Apps as well), if recording a route and you stay stationary for
more than 2 minutes, it resets the distance, but this will not prevent
it from recording a map. If stopped for long periods suggest stop recording and
start a new recording, especially if you need to use any other apps on the
phone as it may interrupt the recording. GPX Editor will be able to merge all segments into
one GPX map.

Under Settings then Map Manager you can select which
location maps are recorded to. The default Map location is
/mnt/sdcard/Android/data/com.mapfactor.navigator/files/navigator/gpx should
you wish to use Myphoneexplorer to download the GPX files.

GPS Tools by Virtualmaze. This also has a built in record feature,
but has a speedo style interface where you can see speed and distance
travelled in real time. Simply press record to start creating a gpx file of
the route. Uses Google maps if you wish to see the route recorded.

The
Default Map location is /External Storage/gpx/Mymaps/Gpx. Could not find the
setting where you can make external storage the default for recordings.

Note: Android App called "My
Tracks" (May no longer be available from Google Play Store, so click
here
12.07mb to download the APK file, transfer to your android device using a cable
and then use 'ES Explorer' App to install it) allows you to track & map bike routes as you
cycle, and it's a free App! Note: found lately the app is
unreliable and stops recording of the route periodically for no apparent reason. Use the Options from the main record screen to
export the recorded track to a GPX file after you have recorded the route. The
Bikely site allows you to upload this GPX file into the editor so you can set
waypoints on the route. I have tested this on my Samsung Galaxy Ace android phone and it
works beautifully.

Other suggestion is to use Strava for either Android or Apple iPhone. Only
issue I have is it doesn't store the map on the device, so you need to have
internet access to upload completed map to the Strava server before you can
access it.

GPX Navigator for your bike

There is an app called "Cycle-Bike" for
android phones (Also Free) which will guide you through the route if your not
familiar with it. Just download the GPX file from the Bikely website and upload
the gpx file to a folder on your GPS android smartphone. Open the GPX file from
the "Cycle-Bike" app and away you go. Peddle in the direction of the arrow on
the App - it couldn't be simplier. If anyone knows of a better free App that
displays where you are on Google Maps that takes a GPX file then let me know.
The alternative is mapfactor (free version) as descriped above, at least the
maps are on your phone and you don't need the internet on to record.

Recommended: Mapfactor
navigator, then next best is Track Navigator by
Thunk Monkey (Download from Google Play Store) for Android
Smart Phone is also free and gives you a picture of where you are at on the
google map as you move. You can zoom in far enough to see if you are supposed to
cycle on the bikeway or on the road. It will also scroll the map on the device
as you move providing you use the zoom buttons on the google map screen. You do have the
option in Track Navigator to speak out the weypoints set on the route as you
cycle it, so its important this is done in Bikely. The downside is that it will drain the battery much faster as the
screen is always on. It also has the option to look at other cycling maps mapped
by other individuals close to you using the website
ridewithgps.com.
Unsure how well it would work if you are out of mobile phone range.

Strava App for Apple / Android Smartphones
does a similar function to Track Navigator and is also free from the Google Play
Store.

Exporting Maps from Strava (If the Ride Is Done By Your Device)

1) Logon to Facebook then Strava under your web browser.2) Click on the Ride Map for the ride you wish to view/export from all the rides
available under your logon.3) Click on the Map once, then the spanner (Action Settings) to the left of the
ride map displayed in the web browser.4) A pop-up menu will appear. Select "Export GPX" from this menu and follow the
prompts to save the GPX to your hard drive.

Exporting Maps from Strava (Someone Elses Ride)

1) run the following shortcut
http://strava-tools.raceshape.com/vpu/ to bring up the Garmin Tool.2) Enter the URL eg "http://www.strava.com/activities/214539942"into
the window for the Strava ride you wish to export.3) One the map has finished processing, select the hyperlink at bottom of the
page displayed in step 2 to export the crs file generated for the Garmin. Save
the file to your hard drive.4) Download and install Routeconverter from the following link "http://www.routeconverter.de/releases/en"5) Start the Routeconverter application. Select "My Routes" folder on the right
and press the Add button in bottom right hand corner.6) If you get a properties screen pop-up then enter a meaningful description for
the ride.7) Select "File" then "Save As" to export the file as a GPX.8) Upload the GPX file to bikely.com

GPS Editors for including Waypoints, and editing routes

See GPS Tracks Editor for merging
these tracks at http://www.gpstrackeditor.com/ (Free Download for Windows PC) then try
upload the file again. Once Map loaded, locate point in GPS column on the right,
right click on start each segment (Green Flag) and select Restructure
then Remove Break.

Sometimes there is a delay when the GPS tracker starts. Use the Sourceforge
GPX editor at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gpxeditor/ (Free) to remove timestamps
before joining tracks if you need to recreate the full route.

All ride map updates should be submitted to the Webmaster if you want them
published on the Sunshine Coast Bicycle Touring Club Website.

Free Cycling Paper Maps

Free paper copies of three cycling maps (Noosa,
Nambour-Maroochydore and Caloundra) for the entire Sunshine Coast are available
from the Tourist Information Centres at Corner 6th Ave and Aerodrome Rd
Maroochydore and Jessica Park on the Nicklin Way Minyama. These maps have
cycling paths listed that are not marked on a UBD.

Ride Difficulty Ratings:

0 = Flat and Easy
with no hills, 1= Moderate, with some small hills, 2=Hard, Undulating terrain, 3=Hard 4=Brutal with lots of
hills.

Ride Locations - Select from Map below to see what rides are available.